HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 07-09 Urg Ord Underage DrinkORDINANCE NO. 7-09
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ADDING CHAPTER 5.94 TO THE DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO UNDERAGE DRINHING
WHEREAS, parties on private property where alcohol is consumed by minors are
harmful to the minors themselves and to the communities where such parties are held; and
WHEREAS, police ability to abate gatherings where alcohol is consumed by minors on
private property will result in a decrease in abuse of alcohol by minors, physical altercations and
injuries, neighborhood vandalism, and excessive noise disturbance, thereby improving public
safety; and
WHEREAS, problems associated with such gatherings are difficult to resolve unless the
Police Department has the legal authority to direct the host to disperse the group; and
WHEREAS, control of large parties, gatherings or events on private property where
minors are consuming alcohol is necessary when such activity is determined to be a threat to the
peace, health, safety, or general welfare of the public; and
WHEREAS, when police officers are required to make calls to a location of a party,
gathering, or even in order to disperse uncooperative participants, it results in a drain of police
officer time and resources; and in some cases, may result in other areas of the City receiving
inadequate police protection
The City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby ordain as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 5.94 shall be added to the Dublin Municipal Code to read as follows:
Chapter 5.94
SOCIAL HOST ORDINANCE
Sections:
5.94.010 Purpose.
5.94.020 Definitions.
5.94.030 Hosting, permitting, or allowing a loud or unruly gathering.
5.94.040 Exceptions.
5.94.050 Reasonable steps to prevent consumption of alcohol; self-
reporting.
5.94.060 Violation -Penalty.
5.94.070 No mandatory duty of care.
5.94.080 Preemption.
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5.94.010 Purpose.
A. To protect the public health, safety and general welfare; and
B. To promote the reduction of underage drinking by imposing penalties on persons responsible
for loud or unruly gatherings where alcohol is consumed by, served to or in the possession of
minors; thereby enhancing the enforcement of laws prohibiting the consumption of alcohol by
minors and reducing the costs of providing police services to parties, gatherings, or events by
requiring hosts to ensure minors are not consuming alcoholic beverages.
5.94.020 Definitions.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
"Alcohol" shall have the meaning of the definition of "alcohol" in Section 23003 of the
California Business and Professions Code, as that section maybe amended from time to time.
As of the introduction of this chapter, Section 23003 defines "alcohol" to mean "ethyl alcohol,
hydrated oxide of ethyl, or spirits of wine, from whatever source or by whatever process
produced."
"Alcoholic beverage" shall have the meaning of the definition of "alcoholic beverage" in Section
23004 of the California Business and Professions Code, as that section maybe amended from
time to time. As of the introduction of this chapter, Section 23004 defines "alcoholic beverage"
to include "alcohol, spirits, liquor, wine, beer, and every liquid or solid containing alcohol,
spirits, wine, or beer, and which contains one-half of 1 percent or more of alcohol by volume and
which is fit for beverage purposes either alone or when diluted, mixed, or combined with other
substances."
"Loud or unruly gathering" means a party or gathering of two or more persons at a residence or
on other private property or rented public property upon which loud or unruly conduct occurs
and at which alcohol is consumed by minors. Such loud or unruly gatherings include but are not
limited to gatherings resulting in:
1. Excessive noise;
2. Excessive traffic;
3. Obstruction of public streets and/or the presence of unruly crowds that have spilled
into public streets;
4. Public drunkenness or unlawful public consumption of alcohol or alcoholic beverages;
5. Assaults, batteries, fights, domestic violence or other disturbances of the peace;
6. Vandalism;
7. Litter; or
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8. Any other conduct which constitutes a threat to the public health, safety, or quiet
enjoyment of residential property or the general welfare.
"Minor" means any person less than twenty-one (21) years of age.
"Social Host" means any person any person who permits, allows, or hosts a gathering at his or
her place of residence or other private property, public place, or any other premises under his or
her control where alcoholic beverages have been consumed by a minor.
5.94.030 Hosting, permitting, or allowing a loud or unruly gathering.
The following shall apply to the permitting, allowing, or hosting of a loud or unruly gathering
where alcoholic beverages have been consumed by a minor:
A. Except as permitted by Article 1, Section 4, of the California Constitution, it is unlawful
for any person to permit, allow, or host a loud or unruly gathering at his or her place of
residence, or on other private property or rented public property, if such person either knows or
reasonably should have known that a minor has consumed an alcoholic beverage.
B. A person who permits, allows, or hosts a loud or unruly gathering shall be deemed to
have actual or constructive knowledge that a minor has consumed alcoholic beverages if the
person has not taken all reasonable steps to prevent the consumption of alcoholic beverages by
minors as set forth in Section 5.94.050(A) below.
C. Any person who permits, allows, or hosts a loud or unruly gathering shall be rebuttably
presumed to have actual or constructive knowledge that minors have consumed alcoholic
beverages if such person is present at the premises of the gathering at the time any minor
consumes an alcoholic beverage.
5.94.040 Exception.
This Chapter shall not apply to any location or place regulated by the California Department of
Alcohol and Beverage Control.
5.94.050 Reasonable steps to prevent consumption of alcohol; self-reporting.
A. It is the duty of any person who permits, allows or hosts a loud or unruly gathering at his
or her place of residence or other private property, public place, or any other premises under his
or her control, to take all reasonable steps to prevent the consumption of alcoholic beverages by
any minor at the gathering. Reasonable steps include, but are not limited to, the following:
controlling access to alcoholic beverages at the gathering; controlling the quantity of alcohol
beverages at the gathering; verifying the age of persons attending the gathering by inspecting
drivers' licenses or other government-issued identification cards to ensure that minors do not
consume alcoholic beverages at the gathering; and monitoring the activities of minors at the
gathering.
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B. A person who hosts a loud or unruly gathering shall not be in violation of this Chapter if
he or she seeks assistance from the Police Department or other law enforcement agency to
remove any person who refuses to abide by the host's performance of the duties imposed by this
Chapter, or terminates the gathering because the host has been unable to prevent minors from
consuming alcoholic beverages despite having taken all reasonable steps to do so, as long as such
request is made before any other person makes a complaint about the gathering.
C. A person who hosts a loud or unruly gathering shall not be in violation of this Chapter if
any person at the gathering seeks emergency assistance to respond to any medical emergency
occurring on the premises.
5.94.060 Violation -Penalty.
A. Violation of this Chapter shall be an infraction.
B. Nothing in this Chapter in any way limits any other remedy that maybe available to the
City, or any penalty that maybe imposed by the City, for violations of this Chapter.
5.94.070 No mandatory duty of care.
This ordinance is not intended to impose, and shall not be construed or given effect in a manner
that imposes upon the City, or any officer, employee, agent, or representative of the City, a
mandatory duty of care toward persons or property within and without the City limits, so as to
provide a basis of civil liability for damages, except as may otherwise be imposed by law.
5.94.080 Preemption.
This chapter shall not be interpreted in any manner that conflicts with the laws or constitutions of
the United States or the state of California.
Section 2. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are severable and if any
provision, clause, sentence, word or part thereof is held illegal, invalid, unconstitutional, or
inapplicable to any person or circumstances, such illegality, invalidity, unconstitutionality, or
inapplicability shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions, clauses, sentences,
sections, words or parts thereof of the Ordinance or their applicability to other persons or
circumstances.
Section 3. Urgency Findings and Declaration. The City Council finds and declares that
this Ordinance must be adopted as an urgency matter because it is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health and safety. The following facts and circumstances
support such necessity. The consumption of alcohol by minors presents a health risk to those
minors and also may result in an increased incidence of drunk driving, thus posing a safety risk
to the general public. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) statistics show
a marked increase in the incidence of underage, alcohol-related fatalities around the time that
schools close for the summer and during graduation season. Therefore, heightened focus on
fighting underage drinking, particularly at graduation time, is critical to preserving the health and
safety of all residents of the City of Dublin. This Ordinance seeks to promote the reduction of
underage drinking by imposing penalties on persons responsible for loud or unruly gatherings
where alcohol is consumed by, served to or in the possession of minors.
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Therefore, it is necessary that this Ordinance should go into effect immediately so as to
ensure its effectiveness during the upcoming school graduation season.
Based on these findings, the City Council finds that this Ordinance should be adopted as
an urgency ordinance for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety.
Section 4. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon
adoption by at least afour-fifths vote of the City Council.
Section 5. Posting. The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be
posted in at least three (3) public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933
of the Government Code of the State of California.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of May, 2009, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Biddle, Hart, Hildenbrand, Scholz, and Mayor Sbranti
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
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